Seeing as how this is Republicans making claims about other Republicans, I'm hesitant to believe it. But if true, wouldn't such claims make the guy more popular with the Tea Party?

After all, no one would make crap like that up or be deluded into believing it, so it must be true. And who wouldn't want the Messiah in Congress and a thousand mile high pyramid in Greenland? I would totally book a tour to see that!

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For all folks who aren't fans of Obama, consider the alternative. I'm on a Facebook thread right now where an Atheist or three are vowing not to vote for him because he recognized the National Day of Prayer.

I'm asking them; "And you think whomever the Republicans nominate will be better than that?"

Honestly, sometimes a negative ad campaign can be good imho. This year, all the Dems have to do is play running loops of the GOP candidates tripping over themselves to see who can say the most idiotic thing.

Worked in PA: The ad showed Arlen Spector's soundbite about how he switched parties because he thought it would help him win.

In addition, a doctor wrote in the custody proceedings that D'Annunzio told him he had once received treatment for heroin dependence, and was jailed three times for offenses that included burglary and assaulting a police officer. Yea he will make a good candidate for an Afghan delegation.